Thursday, October 23, 2014

Event Update For 2014-10-22

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "During the past decade from December 2004 to present 18 great (Mw = 8.0) earthquakes occurred globally (~1.8 per year), compared to 71 from 1900 to mid-2004 (~0.68 per year), yielding an effective rate increase of 265%. Six events had Mw = 8.5, larger than any prior event since the 1965 Rat Islands earthquake."

Note: It's not just earthquakes on the rise, but also volcanic activity, with 2013 being the record year in recorded history in terms of the number of volcanic eruptions. Both the rise in earthquakes and the rise in volcanism were predicted by MISA Theory.

The quakes we could probably shake off (heh), although when they damage nuclear plants, that's obviously a big problem. The volcanism, however, results in heat reaching the ocean floors, which releases the methane frozen in the methane clathrate deposits and expands the viable habitat for the ancient anaerobic bacteria and archaea that produce hydrogen sulfide, and the combination of massive methane and hydrogen sulfide releases results in planetary extinction events. And that's where we are today: quakes on the rise, volcanism on the rise, methane releases spreading, noxious odors of unknown origin hitting us randomly, life dying off everywhere, fires and explosions destroying civilization, the Sun appearing brighter and whiter, and mysterious 'boom sounds' shaking homes and alarming people around the world, sometimes accompanied by a 'flash of light'.

There is no magic cure for these ills. No technology can stop the forces that are now in motion. As powerful as we may think we are, we are puny compared to the power of the Earth. The surface of the planet is not going to be habitable by human beings for much longer. Considering the fact that you could be poisoned to death or incinerated at any time, including today, it could be argued that it's not particularly habitable now. We can pursue Plan B possibilities and create survivable habitats underground or underwater or off-planet (Moon, Mars, asteroids, orbit), or we can continue to do nothing and wait for our turn to be burned to death or poisoned to death or killed by indirect effects like vehicular accidents or homes collapsing or starvation.

Quote: "The city’s Office of Emergency Management ran a training exercise Wednesday that simulated a response to a 10-kiloton nuclear device exploding at 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue in Times Square, WCBS 880’s Rich Lamb reported. According to the exercise, 100,000 people were instantly killed; a wave of overpressure took down buildings for a half-mile radius and did damage for up to two miles; and a radiation cloud swept over the region."

Note: Say, that's 'coincidentally' right around the upper limit for the destructive force of a big methane cloud exploding. Right off the East Coast, a 2.5 gigaton methane clathrate deposit is now dissociating (melting). There is enough explosive power in just that one deposit to generate 250,000 of these 10-kiloton explosions if the gas were efficiently distributed and detonated (which won't happen). If the wind blows a dense cloud westward, however, then a cloud could explode in Times Square just like they trained for here. There wouldn't be any radiation from such an explosion, nor any EMP, but everything else would be the same, including the 100,000 people instantly killed. Could be that the government might set off a small fission bomb to disguise what happened though, and then there WOULD be radiation and an EMP. No major increase in the body count though. Would they go to such lengths to continue to hide the truth from the sleepy and dying masses? I don't know. Seems like a 'maybe' there.

Quote: "Neither the states nor the federal government tracks the amount of hydrogen sulfide production, but complaints and permitting related to hydrogen sulfide are growing in four states, according to documents and interviews."

Quote: "Some of the new shale fields, though, have high levels of hydrogen sulfide. Parts of the Eagle Ford field have a maximum concentration of 68,000 parts per million, 130 times the lethal level, according to Railroad Commission data. Parts of the Wolfcamp and Spraberry fields, discovered in Ector County, have levels even higher -- 80,000 to 123,000 parts per million, according to Railroad Commission records."

Note: The second link (PDF) contains a list of areas and the respective concentrations of hydrogen sulfide found in the gas/oil the last time it was checked. I don't know how comprehensive that list is but I doubt it's very comprehensive. In any case, we'd best get that gas/oil out of the ground or it's going to continue getting more 'sour' and it will eventually explode out of the ground on its own just like those recent huge Siberian methane explosion craters, but with waaaay more poison gas. In fact, I don't think we CAN get enough of it out of the ground to prevent that entirely no matter what we do or how hard we try, so ultimately towns and cities will get wiped out as pockets of methane and hydrogen sulfide spontaneously explode out of the ground and blow over populated areas.

Quote: "Thursday's incident marks the second gas explosion in Silesia this month. Victims of an apparent methane explosion at the Myslowice-Wesola colliery were taken to the Siemanowice-Slaskie burns centre following on 6 October."

Quote: "A fire on the east side of Gilroy burned so intensely before sunrise Wednesday that a heat signature could be seen on the National Weather Service's satellite imagery. The fire ignited around 4 a.m. on a ranch along Ferguson Road. A barn, several vehicles, and piles of pallets were destroyed as the blaze continued burning for eight hours."

Quote: "The fire started after a tire on the rig blew — possibly caused by a brake fire. The flames may have burned through a fuel line, and the tractor and trailer were quickly engulfed in flames."

Note: From the full hypothesis: "Massive vehicles such as big RVs, buses, tanker trucks, tractor trailers, dump trucks, and car-haulers will be destroyed by fire in escalating numbers after tires or brakes ignite."

Quote: "A car was severely damaged by a suspected engine fire while parked at Carmarthen Golf Club. Five other vehicles were also damaged by heat and smoke from the burning car shortly before 11am this morning (Wednesday)."

Note: Just another parking lot of vehicles going up in flames, nothing weird about that...

Quote: "Shortly before 12:30 a.m., emergency responders were called to a home on Madison Avenue for a reported house fire, Red Bank Police Chief Darren McConnell said via email. Firefighters arrived to find the front porch area and a vehicle in the driveway fully involved, McConnell said."

Note: I bet that vehicle burst into flame while it was parked there, then wind blew the flames onto the porch and pretty much destroyed that home. The text says damaged but the picture says destroyed...

Note: Sounds similar to the family of four found dead at Henry Hagg Lake (Oregon) in August, mentioned in the 2014-08-25 update. More than 200 people sickened after swimming at Horseshoe Lake near Mount Saint Helens (Washington), mentioned in the 2014-07-16 update. More than a dozen people sickened after swimming in Blue Lake in Blue Lake Park (Oregon), also mentioned in the 2014-07-16 update. And of course there have been many thousands of people found mysteriously dead in or near bodies of water in recent times. Hydrogen sulfide is water-soluble and it's a heavier-than-air gas so it tends to flow to all the same places that water does. Touch contaminated water and you can sicken and/or die. The water may be perfectly fine in one area but deadly 20 feet away. The deadliness may vary vertically up and down the water column too. You'll never know ahead of time if the water's contaminated or not, so it's probably best to assume it's not safe since the consequences if you make the opposite assumption and you're wrong can so easily be fatal...

Quote: "On Tuesday night, police found the body of a local man who was believed to be homeless at Cavanaugh Landing off Weller Street near the downtown river turning basin. There were no signs of trauma or foul play, Sgt. Ed Crosby said. The man had been identified but his name was being withheld until his family could be notified. Two other homeless men, Michael Todd Coleman, 57, and Douglas Stewart Hall, 62, were found dead this month, both along waterways."

Quote: "Since August 2013, at least 10 people have been found dead outdoors in Petaluma, mostly along the railroad tracks or Petaluma River, favored locations for homeless people."

Note: Homeless people are outdoors virtually all the time, fully exposed to any hydrogen sulfide blowing by, so of course they're dying off hard. They also often sleep on the ground, which just makes things worse. Railroad tracks are often in valleys gouged out of the Earth for efficiency, so heavier-than-air hydrogen sulfide will tend to accumulate in such places. I've seen numerous anecdotal comments from people over the past few years saying things like, 'Where'd all the homeless people go?' The answer is obvious: they're dead!

Note: No signs of injury or foul play. This has happened a number of times. Trash is usually outside, fully exposed to the atmosphere, so it's adsorbing hydrogen sulfide. Then people go through the trash looking for cans or whatever and they get contact poisoned and drop dead, then their corpses end up at a recycling center, sometimes - like this man - with no sign of what killed him. (Sometimes the bodies get mangled by trash trucks or other machinery too.) When this happens it's kinda like we're recycling our own corpses as we die. You don't get more environmentally friendly than that! There's really no way to tell what's been contaminated, so it's probably best to minimize what you touch, especially outdoors or in basements or underground carparks or tunnels and the like...

Quote: "The attack happened on Lucas Lane in Cocoa and eyewitnesses claim the dog bites left the man bleeding heavily, officials said. The dog mauled both of the man's arms, leaving large amounts of blood in several places in the yard and in the street, investigators said. Paramedics said the man had blood coming from at least one artery."

Quote: "Stafford, 49, of Antioch, entered the lake around Noon. His family last heard from him around 4 p.m. when he sent a text saying he had just caught a fish. He did not show any signs of distress his family said. Coordinates from Stafford's cell phone were used to find his bass boat. It was located around 9 p.m. but there was no sign of Stafford."